RESULTS: Non-Disclosure on Theft Case
Our client approached us with the hope of expunging an old theft case. Initially placed on community supervision, the client was only eligible for non-disclosure, not expunction, due to the terms of his supervision.
Initial Concerns
At first, the client expressed reluctance to proceed if expunction wasn’t an available option. Understanding our client’s apprehensions, we prioritized thorough communication to ensure he fully understood his legal options.
Strategic Approach
Through diligent consultation, we explained the benefits of pursuing non-disclosure and how it would effectively limit the public access to his criminal record, providing the discretion he sought.
Outcome
Thanks to our legal team’s experience and client-centered approach, we achieved a successful non-disclosure of the offense.
This outcome safeguarded our client’s future opportunities by restricting the visibility of his past charges.
Our dedication to finding the best legal solutions and ensuring client satisfaction remains at the heart of every case we handle. If you’re facing similar circumstances, we’re here to help guide you through the process.
About The Attorney
Attorney Sarah Durham’s practice focuses on appellate advocacy. She is passionate about the research and writing intrinsic to appellate and post-conviction writ work. She frequently uses her skills, including attention to detail and presenting the complex as comprehensible, when advocating for her clients.
On a given week, she may write a brief to one of the fourteen intermediate courts of appeals throughout Texas or submit a petition for discretionary review to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Sarah also focuses on and can often be found working on post-conviction writs of habeas corpus, including 11.07; new evidence; and other extraordinary writs for post-conviction relief.
Disclaimer
Attorney Sarah Durham works tirelessly to achieve the greatest possible results for each of our clients and their families. This is one of her successful results, settlements, and verdicts. Every case and client is unique and depends upon the individual facts and circumstances of each case. Clients may or may not obtain the same or similar results in each case.